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‘Aggressive’ Dog Bites Hiker | FBI Field Office Moving | ‘The Chew’s’ Clinton Kelly Talks Pets
Plus Hillary Clinton's doctor debunks health rumors, fifth trial for man accused a murdering two and more: nearby news.

YORKTOWN, NY — There was plenty of news across the Hudson Valley over the last week. If you missed any of it on Yorktown-Somers Patch, here’s a roundup of some of the top stories.
- 1 Man Dies, 2 Remain Critically Injured After Lightning Strike
- Lewisboro Volunteer Receives Honor as EMS Provider of the Year
- Group Seeking to Save the Larchmont Theater Receives $15,000 Donation
- Kiryas Joel Wants to Create Its Own Town in Orange County
- FBI Field Office Relocating to Rye from White Plains
- Kiryas Joel Principal Shown in Controversial Video No Longer in Job
- Bronx Man Indicted on Attempted Murder, Kidnapping Charges
- EPA Says Tarrytown Must Take Action for Lead in Water
- White Plains Wants French-American School Lawsuit Dismissed
- Hillary Clinton's Doctor Debunks Rumors About Her Health
- Traffic Change Starts Monday in Downtown New Rochelle
- Bedford School Board Develops Core Values Statement
- Clinton Kelly of 'The Chew' Talks Adoptable Pets at Pet Rescue
- 5th Trial Set for Man Accused of Murdering 2 in Eastchester
- Hiker Bitten By 'Aggressive' Dog, Owner Given Summons
- Fire Commissioners Reach Accord with Union Over Flying American Flag
- Mamaroneck Received $250K Grant for Sewer Improvements
- New Businesses Coming to Golden Horseshoe Shopping Center
- Teen Struck, Killed By Train in Kingston
- Dobbs Ferry Fire Department Receives Homeland Security Grant
- White Plains Firefighter Accused of Concealing Evidence in Wrong-Way Fatal Crash
- Mamaroneck Italian Ices Shop Has Neighbors Upset Over Noise, Traffic
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